Margaret Kelleher (NUI Maynooth), ‘The Language Question in Nineteenth-Century Ireland’
Margaret Kelleher (NUI Maynooth), 'The Language Question in Nineteenth-Century Ireland'
Margaret Kelleher (NUI Maynooth), 'The Language Question in Nineteenth-Century Ireland'
Professor Isabel Wuensche, (Jacobs University Bremen)‰Û÷The Synaesthetic Experience: Wassily Kandinsky, Nikolai Kulbin, Mikhail Matyushin' Visiting Speakers in Art HistoryHistory of art and visual culture is not an academic discipline formally... | Read on »
DHO TEI and Irish Digital Resources Workshops at NUIG24 March 2010 - The DHO is pleased to offer a three-day series of workshops in collaboration with the Moore Institute, NUI,... | Read on »
As part of the initiative promoted last year by the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies and enabled by private philanthropy, Terry Eagleton, Adjunct Professor of Cultural Theory... | Read on »
Daniel Balderston (University of Pittsburgh), 'Borges and Ireland'"Download"
'PLACE THE REAL'an interdisciplinary workshopAn initiative of the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures30 APRIL 2010, 9:00 - 17:30Moore Institute Seminar RoomKeynote speaker: Margaret Higonnet, University of ConnecticutPanelists:Nicholas AllenDaniel BalderstonPaolo... | Read on »
The Moore Institute, in co-ordination with the Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and the Vice Dean for Research of the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies, would like... | Read on »
Culture and Politics inIreland and the British EmpireA one-day workshop - part of the Texts, Contexts, Cultures research programmeSupported by The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationMoore Institute Seminar Room, NUI, GalwayFriday... | Read on »
Professor Colin MacCabe (University of Pittsburgh)'ADAPTATION'Lecture in association with the Huston School of Film & Digital Media, and the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities & Social Studies5pm, Thursday... | Read on »
Shakespeare, Performance and IrelandResearch Seminar in association with the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway, and the Druid Theatre CompanySupported by... | Read on »